FAMU Law Student Receives Writing Award

ORLANDO, Fla. – Courtney Jackson, a rising third-year student at Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Law, is the recipient of the George C. Young Memorial Legal Writing Award.

Jackson received a plaque and $1,000 for writing about professionalism in the legal field.

“As members of the legal community, it is our duty to encourage respect for the law and overcome the negative stigma that is sometimes associated with being a lawyer,” said Jackson. “The practice of law is a noble profession and truly one to be revered.”

Ninth Judicial Circuit Judge Bob LeBlanc and attorney Mark Horwitz presented awards on behalf of the George C. Young American Inn of Court to one student from Florida A&M University College of Law and one from Barry University School of Law.

The awards were bequeathed to contest recipients by the will of The Honorable George C. Young, Orlando’s first federal judge and the namesake of the Inn.

The Barnesville, Georgia native is the newly elected vice president of the FAMU Law Environmental Law Society, president of Phi Alpha Delta, and a Themis Bar Review representative.

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